| OEM | opposite ear masked; original electronic manufacturer |
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| masked | 1. Wearing a mask or masks; characterised by masks; cincealed; hidden. 2. <botany> Same as Personate. 3. <ornithology> Having the anterior part of the head differing decidedly in colour from the rest of the plumage; said of birds. Masked ball, a ball in which the dancers wear masks. Masked battery, a battery so placed as not to be seen by an enemy until it opens fire. 4. <zoology> Masked crab, a Japanese domestic hog (Sus pliciceps). Its face is deeply furrowed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| masked epilepsy | A form of epilepsy characterised by a paroxysmal disturbance, such as headache or vomiting, associated with an epileptic electroencephalographic pattern. (05 Mar 2000) |
| masked gout | latent gout |
| masked hyperthyroidism | Hyperthyroidism occurring without the usual manifestations, especially lack of hyperactivity and eye findings, often with hypoactivity, even somnolence. Manifestation can be limited to heart failure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| masked messenger RNA | <molecular biology> Long lived and stable mRNA found originally in the oocytes of echinoderms and constituting a store of maternal information for protein synthesis that is unmasked (derepressed) during the early stages of morphogenesis. In these early stages the rate of cell division is so rapid that transcription from the embryonic genome cannot occur. Undoubtedly not restricted to oocytes and the term can be applied to any mRNA which is present in inactive form. (18 Nov 1997) |
| masked virus | A virus ordinarily occurring in the host in a noninfective state, but which may be activated and demonstrated by special procedures such as blind passage in experimental animals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| double-masked experiment | A double-blind study conducted so neither the subject nor the observer know the identity of the control or variable. (05 Mar 2000) |
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cloaked: having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading; "hidden agenda"; "masked threat"
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| masked virus |
a virus which ordinarily occurs in a noninfective state and is demonstrable by indirect methods which activate it, as by blind passage in experimental animals.
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Use of a specimen whose contents are unknown to the laboratory, or to the laboratory technician, to assess the ability of the laboratory to perform a test correctly.
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fat that can be detected in a cell or tissue by chemical methods but is not revealed by staining methods; called also bound f.
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hyperactivity of the thyroid gland in which the classic signs and symptoms are subtle, and predominance of cardiovascular symptoms leads to suspicion of heart disease rather than thyroid disease; it occurs chiefly in middle-aged or elderly persons.
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| masked | having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading |
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| masked | a ball at which guests wear costumes and masks |
| masked | commonest shrew of moist habitats in North America |
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